Lump of coal?

Merry Christmas America!

How do you like your lump of coal?

Once again, our Republican Congress handed President Obama everything on his Christmas wish list. They’ve done it for the past seven years. Were we expecting something different?

Obama’s Christmas stocking was stuffed with untold treasures via the $1.1 Trillion Omnibus Spending Bill. His sugar plums included the continued full-funding of Planned Parenthood’s abortion and body parts mill. It included historic levels for federal debt, full-funding for Obama’s executive Amnesty Plans, full-funding for the EPA’s Climate Change wish-list and control of the “Waters of the US”, plus more.  Sadly, and frustratingly, the list of Conservative grievances with this $1.1 Trillion tragedy goes on and on.

Obama, with his minions on the left, and their “Republican” lackeys in Congress, continually pour our tax dollars into their favorite agencies (i.e., EPA, NSA, IRS, NEA, USFW, USFS, BLM, ATF, DOJ, and this list also goes on, and on.  There are over 3500 agencies, departments or program offices using our tax-dollars to constrain our American freedoms while servicing every possible utopian dream.)

During the break between our Christmas Celebration and the coming New Year, Diane and I don’t typically make New Year’s Resolutions. Neither of us need to lose 20 pounds, although we could always eat better and exercise more.

As one considers the coming year there is always room for improvement. Whether it’s time management, financial goals, business decisions, or devoting more time to personal or family needs.  As I look at the dwindling wood pile in my yard I’m thinking that I should, “get more next time.” Yet, I’ve thought that before too.

But these examples do not represent the resolve that our Nation needs.

Our resolve, in 2016, has to be a commitment to bigger things. We can’t allow ourselves to be trapped by the minutiae that surrounds our daily lives.  Especially, because most of the areas where we are likely to dwell are areas that have been highjacked by the federal government.

Our decisions regarding our homes, healthcare, family well-being and the education of our children are all being commandeered through federal policy being made by big brother and his business cronies. Additionally, the barriers confronting business expansion, land-use, and water-use are also areas errantly controlled by the elites in Washington, D.C.

American freedom has been gutted and it ought to break our hearts.

America was created around the idea of the individual.

At it’s basis, these United States joined together to  secure every individual’s unalienable rights – Life, Liberty and individual pursuits. Our Republic was created to assure the attainment of those natural rights. The Constitutional prohibitions against bills of attainder and ex post facto laws are in place to rightfully protect the lives and property of individuals.

Additionally, after carefully enumerating the limited powers (not rights) of the central government, Congress included a bill of individual rights. In fact, these are known as the Bill of Rights. These rights belonged, again,  to the individual. They placed restrictions on things the centralized government could or could not do. Each is comprised of phrases, like, “Congress shall make no law,” or “this right shall not be infringed,” to ensure special areas of security for the individual.

In today’s America, those unalienable rights bear only a ghostly image of their past brilliance.

Today, through the unconstitutional and invalid use of Washington’s legislative authority we are being stripped of our right to self-governance. We are now in a battle for the future of our great nation. Let us resolve to do the hard work of restoring the blessings of Liberty and to once again be, as President Reagan emphasized, “a shining city upon a hill whose beacon light guides freedom-loving people everywhere”.

For our 2016 resolutions, the “bigger thing” that I have in mind is a resolve to tirelessly and unselfishly turn back this tide of Federal Government over-reach and to regain our unalienable rights to Constitutional self-governance.

To help unpack these ideas I would recommend Charles Murray’s book, By the People – Rebuilding Liberty Without Permission. On the front, inside cover we read,

“In this provocative book, acclaimed social scientist and bestselling author Charles Murray shows us why we can no longer hope to roll back the power of the federal government through the normal political process. The Constitution is broken in ways that cannot be fixed even by a sympathetic Supreme Court. Our legal system is increasingly lawless, unmoored from traditional ideas of “the rule of law.” The legislative process has become systemically corrupt, no matter which party is in control.

“But there’s good news beyond the Beltway. Technology is siphoning power from sclerotic government agencies and…”  <Read more>

Perverting the Plain Meaning

Language is an important tool of political control. In our modern Twitter-pated world where sound bites rule, words or labels do not have to be accurate. They are easily thrown about and can be applied to anything. The Twitter-narrative does not have to be accurate to be seen by millions.

Our modern technology has made it easier to spread spurious ideas around the globe. There is nothing new here. Samuel Adams, noted the same thing in 1776. He said, “How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words!”

This is why we see policies emanating from Federal agencies. i.e, BLM, EPA, USFS, Public Schools and Universities that appear confused, misaligned or contradictory. The words are being manipulated based upon their value as sound bites, not their adherence to truth.

The strategies employed by the federal government and its cadre of self-seeking crony-capitalists and bureaucrats is actually quite Machiavellian.

For some background, Machiavelli, was disillusioned with the myriad of struggles amongst smaller cities in Italy during the 1500’s. He viewed the small-townships and communities, with their independence, as detrimental to Italy’s potential for greatness. He defined several effective methods for seizing and maintaining power.

His formula for effective government asserted that good rulers sometimes have to learn “not to be good.” He, noted, they must be willing to set aside ethical concerns of justice, honesty, and kindness in order to maintain the stability of the state.

This is the essence of today’s statism – where the stability and power of the state matters more than your individual Life, Liberty or free pursuits.

Wikipedia notes some attributes of Machiavellian theory:

  •     Engage in both Blame and Forgiveness, as the situation dictates;
  •     Engage in both Lying and Truth-telling, as appropriate means to an end;
  •     Make alliances and break alliances to fit the circumstance;
  •     Make promises and break promises as the need arises;
  •     Make rules and break rules as necessary;
  •     Mislead and misdirect to deceive the citizens.

Notice that Machiavelli’s list simultaneously names both sides of each issue, i.e., lie and tell the truth. His advise was to use whichever one, at whichever moment, as a means for maintaining power and securing the stability of the state.

Our founder’s unanimously rejected the Machiavellian theory.  They would not be swayed by pragmatic circumstances to permit some deception on Monday followed by a small dose of truth on Tuesday. They knew that  powerful men could sway public opinion by deceptively promoting uncertainty and fear.

This is why America was conceived and developed as a constitutionally federated republic. Each of these three terms, together, are essential for conveying the basic ideas describing our form of government.*

First, the Constitution was a written document that pre-defined and limited the extent of government’s responsibilities. These limits are often referred to as the enumerated powers. Madison wrote,

“The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the Federal Government, are few and defined.  Those which are to remain in the State Governments are numerous and indefinite. … The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects, which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties and properties of the people.” – Federalist #45.

Our Founder’s words had meaning. In their day, male meant male, terror meant terror, illegal meant illegal. These meanings were known and understood universally.  In this way, the Constitution was a document where there was no room for arbitrary changes in policy or authority.

The Constitution was based upon defined rules, not guidelines. These rules were the  well-understood principals for attaining Life, Liberty and personal fulfillment.

Second, the Constitution was discussed, amended, and ratified by a federation of free, independent and sovereign states. The same thirteen colonies who issued, “The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America” in Congress on July 4, 1776.

Notice even in this declaration, “united” is lower-case and “States” was written with an initial capital.  There was no desire for an outside ruler, whether King George III, Parliament, Congress or the Office of the President. The State was recognized as the ultimate source for local governance, not the U.N., NATO, TPP, nor the federal leviathan.

Lastly, Republican government refers to two things: the origin of governmental powers, and the manner in which these powers are exercised. That is, they come from the consent of the governed and they are exercised by elected representatives.

James Madison said that “we may define a republic to be … a government which derives all its powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people, and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited period, or during good behavior.” – Federalist #39

In No. California and So. Oregon there are people who realize that they have been swindled by self-seeking politicians who are following Machiavelli’s rules.  They are promoting a movement for the State of Jefferson. (General informationLatest video)

They recognize that today’s political class are no longer serving the Constitution –  they no longer serve for limited periods; they have no fiscal integrity; they are waging war against the Bill of Rights; and they are no longer serving the general welfare. Today, the political elites work for Wall Street-financed crony-capitalists, self-interested public-sector unions, government-financed community service and public health agencies. Each of these entities employs scores pf lobbyists to ensure their access to America’s largess, the seed-corn of our future. The Machiavellian progressives are tearing at our Republic’s foundations.

The State of Jefferson movement has a slogan, “The Time Has Come For 51,” meaning they would like to split from their respective state governments and become the 51st state in the Union. It’s been done before (think, Virginia and West Virginia), and with popular momentum it can happen again.

But, I contend, its more than just time for 51. It’s time for all fifty states to secure our individual liberty and unalienable rights. Its time for voters to reject statism and return to local governance and sound Constitutional principles. If their state’s Representatives and Senators won’t serve these constitutional principles then its time to cut those Machiavellian cohorts free from their positions of power.


* Please refer to Carson, Clarence B., The American Tradition, (The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., New York, 1964) for a thorough exploration of these ideas.